An action packed chase led by Hal and Ashley to save the people on this small island from a strange electrical storm which is led by angry souls from a mass suicide looking for revenge.An action packed chase led by Hal and Ashley to save the people on this small island from a strange electrical storm which is led by angry souls from a mass suicide looking for revenge.An action packed chase led by Hal and Ashley to save the people on this small island from a strange electrical storm which is led by angry souls from a mass suicide looking for revenge.
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- (as David Lewis)
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A pretty middling affair overall, though it's also frustratingly full of potential that could've made this one quite enjoyable had they been utilized more. The general concept of the storm and it's creation are quite clever with the revelation made late about it's true origins and intent make for a really neat twist to the formula, as well as a pretty original tactic of having it form a moving tentacle-of-mist that snakes out and calcifies victims to turn them into dust which creates a couple creepy scenes including the graveyard opening and the house ambush. It's got some action as well when it whips through the main street of the town harvesting bodies, and the final measure of defeating it generates some fun. Unfortunately, the fact that there's no consistency in the beings' actions since it'll turn them to dust in the beginning then vaporize them later, seemingly at random points in the script, makes no sense and the objects fascination with modern technology is never really explored so it's quite distracting. The usual Sci-Fi Channel problems are still in effect, so those as well work against this one to lower this one significantly.
Rated R: Violence and Language.
This film has a faintly absurd premise and doesn't seem to have been made with a huge budget or anything. It also contains a fair amount of low-ish grade CGI. This much it has in common with many TV movies made for the SyFy channel, many of which are nigh-on unwatchable as a consequence.
However this one is mainly played with a straight face and the CGI isn't (for once) meant to resemble something worldly, so much as something other-worldly; this makes it to some extent easier to suspend disbelief. The plot is more rehash than original, but I really didn't mind.
The bottom line is that if you go into this with fairly low expectations (as formed from watching other similar SyFy TV movies) then it is basically going to keep you amused for an hour and a half. I've seen plenty worse.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Hal and Ashley are in the underground tunnel with the priest, he tells her to find her daughter. She turns to go the opposite way they came in, despite not being familiar with the tunnel or whether there was another exit than the way they came in.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Daisy: [as she and Melissa wander through the darkened graveyard] Will? Rob? Stop playing games! Will?
Daisy: [as she sees Will slumped lifelessly against a gravestone] Will!
Will: Wha...!
[suddenly snatches at Daisy, laughs as both of the girls are startled]
Daisy: You ass! I hate you.
Rob: [appears from behind the other gravestones] Oh yeah.
Will: Oh, we're just having some fun.
Melissa: You call this fun?
Rob: Welcome to small island living, Missy. Get used to it... 'cause you are stuck here.
Melissa: Only until we graduate.
Daisy: [startled by thunder] Can we go now, the storm's getting worse.
Rob: No, that's the point.
Will: Yeah. It's automatic, every time there's an electrical storm in the area, there's a lightning strike in this graveyard.
Melissa: It's freaky.
Rob: Freaky romantic?
[Melissa giggles as she and Rob kiss]
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 30m(90 min)
- Color